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Australia and Switzerland are on opposite sides of the world. Europe, the middle east, southern asia and the Indian Ocean are all between Australia and Switzerland.
Switzerland and Australia are on opposite sides of the world. To go from Switzerland to Australia you would travel over Europe, the middle East, India, the Indian Ocean and possibly other places as well.
Not at all. New Zealand is located on the islands southeast of Australia. Switzerland is located in the more western part of Europe bordering Austria, Germany, France, and Italy.
Only the western part of Switzerland.
Yes. Switzerland is considered to be part of Western Europe. However, Switzerland is not part of the EU.
Australia has an area of 7 692 024 sq km.Switzerland has an area of 41 277 sq km.Switzerland would fit into Australia 186 times.
Lewis Hamilton does not live in Australia. He lives in Switzerland
Switzerland is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
Since Australia and Switzerland are on different continents and several thousand miles apart, there is no tiny country that can be said to be between them.However, between Switzerland and Austria there is the small country of Liechtenstein.
Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece and Switzerland have competed in all of the Olympic games as of 2012.
To call Switzerland from Australia, dial the international dialing prefix (0011), then the country code (41), then the area code, and then the local number.
It'd be really hard to sail from Switzerland to anywhere, as Switzerland is landlocked, doesn't have any ocean coastline.